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MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS 



AWARDED TO 



BENZIGER BROTHERS, 

AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 
CHICAGO, 1893. 



Our Exhibits i n Sectbn United States, consisting of 

Our New York Manufactures representing rich examples of : gold 

AND silversmith's ART IN CHALICES, OSTENSORIUMS, ETC. ECCLE- 
SIASTICAL METAL WORK, AS CANDELABRAS, LAMPS, ETC., AND EM- 
BROIDERIES, BANNERS WITH FIGURES IN FINE NEEDLE-WORK. 

Medal and Diploma awarded for this exhibit 

Our Exhibits in German Section: 

THE ROYAL BAVARIAN ART INSTITUTE FOR STAINED GLASS. 

F. X. ZETTLER, MUNICH. BENZIGER BROTHERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR 

the united states 

Medal and Diploma awarded for this exhibit 



Our Exhibits in French Section : 

VESTMENTS AND EMBROIDERIES MADE IN LYONS 
STATUES OF FROC ROBERT " PARIS 

BENZIGER BROTHERS SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. 

Owing (0 the differences between the French Commissioners and the World's Fair 
authorities, all French exhibits were withdrawn from competttiott. 



BENZIGER BROTHERS, 

)9ontifical fi stitute o{ Christian 9rt. 



CINCINNATI; 

143 Main Street, 
Founded 1860. 



NEW YORK: 

36 & 38 Barclay Street, 

Founded 1853. 
FACTORY. BROOKLYN NY. 



CHICAGO: 

178 Monroe Street, 
Founded 1887. 








BENZIGER BROTHERS EXHiBir OF THEiR OkVN W^NUTACTURE 

AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, 1893. 

GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS ART - ECCLESIASTICAL METAL WORK - ART EMBROIDERIES. 

FACTORY: DE KALB AVENUE AND ROCKWELL PLACE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 




BENZIGER BROTHERS' EXHIBIT OF VESTMENTS AND EMBROIDERIES MADE IN LYONS 
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAQO, 1893. 




BENZIGER BROTHERS' EXHIBIT OF STATUES IN THE FRENCH SECTION OF 

WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. CHICAGO. 1893. 




EXHIBIT OF THE ROYAL BAVARIAN ART INSTITUTE, F. X. ZETTLER, MUNICH, AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, 1893 

BENZIGER BROTHERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. 





No. 6245. 

A BEAUTIFUL BANNER, FIGURES AND ORNAMENTS EMBROIDERED IN FINE NEEDLEWORK AT BENZIQER BROTHERS DEPARTMENT OF 

ART EMBROIDERY IN NEW YORK, FOR THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, 1898. 



Benziger Brothers' Factory 

COR. OF DeKalb Ave. & Rockwell place, 

Brooklyn, n. Y. 





BENZIGER BROTHERS' FACTORY OF CHURCH ORNAMENTS, 
WHICH FOR OVER 25 YEARS HAS BEEN IN DEY STREET, NEW 
YORK, WILL BE REMOVED IN THE SPRING OF 1894 TO THE 
NEW BUILDING WHICH THEY HAVE ESPECIALLY ERECTED, 
CORNER OF DE KALB AVE. & ROCKWELL PLACE, (NAVY STREET) 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 












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In our own establishment we have the following 
departments: 

Embroiderini; of Vestmknts and Banners. 

Painting of Banners. 

Making up of Vestments, Banners and 

Regalia. 

Manufacture of Cassocks and other 

Clerical Clothing. 



I. part. IDestmcnts auD flDatenals, p&ges 1-56. 

See introduction page ^. 

II. part. Banners anJ) IRegalia, pages 57—79. 

jequipniente for Catbolic Iknigtbs, pages 80-88. 

See introduction page jj. 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTENTS. 



Aiguillettes, . 

Albs 

Altar Covers, 

Altar linen, 

Amices, 

Antependiums, 

Badges, 

Ballot Box. 

Banners, 

Banner Silks and Damasks, 

Barettas, 

Belts 

Benediction Veils, 

Bishops' Dalmatics, Tunica, 

Bishops' Gloves, Hose, Sandal 

Bishops' Rochet, 

Body Belts for Societies 

Braid, . 

Brocades, . 

Burse, for Benediction 

Burse, for Pyxis, 

liurse, for Oilstocks, 

Bullions, 

Capes for Priests, . 

Canopies, . 

Caps for Societies, . 

Cappa Magna, . 

Cassocks for Priests, 

" Altar Boys, 
Chapeaux, 
Chasubles, 
Chevrons, 
Cibnrium Covers, 
Cinctures, 



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6 — 19, 



Pages 

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49 

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Cloaks' for Priests, 

Collars, for Societies, 

Collars and Cuffs, Celluloid and Linen, 

Copes, ..... 6 — 19, 

Cord, for Banners, 

Corporals, 

Cuffs for Societies, 

Dalmatics, 

Damasks, 

Emblems, embroidered, 

Epaulettes, 

Feathers, . 

Flags, 

Fringe, 

Galloons, 

Gauntlets, for Societies, 

Gloves, 

Gold Cloths, 

Guide Staff, . 

Hats for Societies, 

Hat Cords, . 

Helmets, . 

Hose and Socks, 

Laces, for Albs and Surplices, 

Laces, for Altars, . 

Linings, .... 

Maltese Crosses, embroidered, 

Mantilettas, 

Marshall Staff, 

Metal Badges, . 

Missal Marks, 

Missal .Stand Cover, . 

Mitres, .... 

Moire Antique, . 



Pages 
46 

77 

48 

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56 

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88 
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73—76 
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Mozettas, 

Officers' Emblems for Processions, 

Openwork Laces, . . . . 

Ornaments for Regalia, 

Palls, for Catafalque, 

Purificators, 

Purple Cassocks, 

Rabbis, for Priests, 

Rosettes, 

Sandals, 

Sanctuary Veils, 

Sashes, for Priests, 

Satins, 



Scarfs, for Societies, 

Seal Press, 

Shoulder Knots, 

Shoulder Straps, 

Silks and Silk Velvets, 

Silver Cloth, . 

Society Standards, 

Soutache, 

Spangles, . 

Staff, for Marshal, 

Stars, 

Stoles, . 

Surplices, . 

Swords, .... 

Tassels, for Badges, Banners and 

Tunics, .... 

Umbrellinos, 

Uniform Trunk, 

Veil (Apron for Bishops), 

Zachettas of purple silk, 



Stoles, 



Pages 
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88 
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48 
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88 

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For other Chtireh Goods not mentioned in the alnn'e List write for Benziger Brothers' Illustrated Catalogues of : 



OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. Gold and Silversmith Art, Ecclesiastical Metal Works, See advertisement on Page, 89—96 
CHURCH FURNITURE OF WOOD. ..... -< " " " 96 

BENZIGER BROTHERS' STATUARY. - - - - - " " " • " 96 

MUNICH STAINED GLASS, ...... ........ 56 

RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, - - . •, .. - - " " " " 9* 



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VESTMENTS AND MATERIALS 

CHASUBLES, COPES, DALMATICS, BENEDICTION VEILS, 

PREACHING STOLES, 

CANOPIES, ANTEPENDIUMS, PALLS, SANCTUARY VEILS, Etc. 
ALBS, SURPLICES, PRIESTS' RABBIS, CINCTURES ALTAR LACES, MITRES, Etc. 

PRIESTS' CASSOCKS, ALTAR BOYS' OUTFIT, 
BISHOPS', ABBOTS, AND PRELATES' VESTURE. 

GALLOONS, FRINGES, TASSELS, DAMASKS, SILKS, 
MOIRE ANTIQUE, GOLD CLOTH. Etc. 



PAGES 1-23 
PAGES 41-49 



Our own manufadiire consisis in the making up of Vestments 
from tbe cheapest to the riiJiest styles as well' as in design- 
ing and embroidering tbem. We can therefore furnish at shortest notice, 
to suit the tastes of our customers and at bwer prices than tliey can be 
imported from Europe, j^t the head of the designing and embroidery 
department is an artist of more than ^o years experience, and in tbe 
department for the manufacture of cassocks and other clerical clothing 
there is an experienced cutter and fitter. 

We impod free of duty to order rich vestments and full suits ~j pages 24-40 I 
at shortest notice, and refer to the introduction page. 

We import the materials necessary for the manufacture of | pages 50-54 | 



Vestments and T^egalia and offer these at lowest prices. Many articles in 
this line are especially manufactured for us. 



OOPTBIOUT, 1892, BY BENZIGER BKuTlliatS. 



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in silk and imitation gold. 

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Embroidered in silk. Embroidered in silk. 

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to $13.00. 



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antique. Imported free of duty, $32.00. 




No. 211. 

Chasuble, fully embroidered in silk of various colors 
on satin. Imported free of duty, $19.00. 



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No. 240, 

Chasuble, fully embroidered in silk of various colors on satin, 
imported free of duty, $21.00. 




No, 246. 

Fully embroidered in gold colored silk on satin. 

If imported free of duty, to order: 

Chasuble, $17.50; Cope, $35.00; Two Dalmatics, $45.00; 

Benediction Veil, $14.00; Stole, $6.50. 








No. 247. 










Chasuble 


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No. 25S. 

Fully embroidered in silk of various colors on satin. 

If imported free of duty, to order: 

Chasuble, $18.50; Cope, S2900; Two Dalmatics, $36.00; 

Benediction Veil, $13.00; Stole, $7.50. 



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RICH SUITS OF 



Fine QolS EmiFoidcFcd Ycstmcnts, 



C^AasiiOfest Copst ©afmattcst iSettedictioti Vetft ^tofe* 



THE importation of Full Suits of Vestments receives our special attention, and, when imported 
to order for Churches free of duty, prices will be reduced accordingly. 

For these Vestments in Suits we have a great variety of patterns to submit, from the plainest 
to the most gorgeous art embroidery. We solicit correspondence for accurate photographs showing the 
various designs and samples of the Vestments and Materials, with price and full information. 

Orders for importation free of duty will be filled at shortest notice. 

The many orders filled have given entire satisfaction, and we herewith submit some of the latest 
testimonials received : 



New York, 

St. James' Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers : 

With regard to the five complete sets of Vest- 
ments bought of your firm, I can express only my 
utmost satisfaction. They have elicited from all 
who have seen them words of genuine admiration. 
Yours, etc., 

REV. JOHN J. KEAN. 



Cincinnati, 

St. Francis de Sales' Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers: 

I beg herewith to extend to you my sincerest 
thanks for the truly magnificent set of Vestments 
you have furnished us. It is evident that no pains 
and outlay have been spared to make them very 
valuable. 

Much pains have been taken in drawing the 
designs, which are entirely original, and especially 
made to correspond to our Church and new marble 
Altar. Great taste has been manifested in the 
exquisiteness of the workmanship. The material 
is of the finest moire antique, and best quality of 
gold, and by this you have added another to your 
many encomiums for truth and honesty. 

The Vestments must be seen to be properly 
appreciated. You have certainly done far more 
than was anticipated. I hope they may long be an 
ornament to our Church, and an honor to your old 
and reliable firm. 

Very thankfully yours. 

Rev. AUG. M. QUATMANN. 



New York, 

Church of the Holy Innocents. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers: 

I am very much pleased with the different sets 
of black, green and gold Vestments which you 
imported for me, and which are much admired. 
Yours respectfully, 

REV. JNO.LARKIN. 



Erie, Mich., 

St. Joseph's Church. 

Messrs. Benziger Brothers: 

The Vestments, Benediction Velum, etc., which 
you have imported for us lately (free of duty on 
affidavit) are very rich, and, considering the 
quality, cheap. 

Since 30 years I have been always satisfied with 
your goods; but it is only justice to compliment 
you, the last vestments being highly pleasing. 
Yours truly. 

Rev. CH. THOMAS. 



Philadelphia, Pa., 

St. Malachy's Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers : 

Please find enclosed amount in full of your bill. 
I am very well pleased with the Vestments you 
imptirted for me. They are fully up to my expect- 
ations in richness and beauty, and I think the 
price is very reasonable. 

Yours respectfully, 

REV. E. F. PRENDERGAST. 



New York, 

St. Patrick's Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers : 

I feel satisfied you have always done me justice. 
The Vestments which I piocured from you have 
been all you promised and I had any right to 
expect. 

Very truly, 

Rev. JOHN F. KEARNEY. 



St. Louis, Mo., 

St. Francis Xavier's Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers : 

I received the gold Vestments you imported 
for me, and am indeed well satisfied with the same, 
and gladly recommend your firm to my friends. 

Rev. p. BOYCE, S.J. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, 

Holy F.^mily Church. 
Messrs. Benziger Brothers: 

Enclosed please find check for Vestments 
imported free of duty by you for the Church of 
the Holy Family. Allow me to express to you my 
sincere thanks for your willingness and prompt- 
ness in executing the order I gave you three 
months ago. The Vestments have given satisfac- 
tion in every respect. In quality, in design, and in 
finish they are all I could wish them to be. 
Respectfully yours. 

Rev. JOHN H. MENKE. 



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Chasuble, embroidered in fine gold. 
On fine gold cloth, if imported free of duty, $70.00. 
On moire antique, " " " 63.00. 




No. 250. 

Chasuble, embroidered in fine gold on moire antique. 
Imported free of duty, $45.00. 




Chasuble, embroidered in fine gold on moire antique. 
Imported free of duty, S60.00. 




Chasuble, embroidered in fine gold on moire antique. 
Imported free of duty, $70.00. 



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Complete Suit 



pine Cold and Silk Embroidered Vestments 



Un all Cburcb Colors. 



On Heavy 


Silk Satin. 


On Moire Antique. 


If taken 
from stock. 


If imported 
free of duty. 


If taken 
from stock. 


If imported 
free of duty. 


Chasuble, - $40.00 


$28.00 


$54.00 


$38.00 


Cope, - - 80.00 


56.00 


96.00 


68.00 


Two Dalmatics, 1 10.00 


77.00 


135.00 


95.00 


Benediction Veil, 32.00 


22.40 


39.00 


28.00 


Benediction Stole, iS.oo 


12.00 


21.00 


16.00 


The Complete Suit, 280.00 


196.00 


345.00 


245.00 




No. S19b. 



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■ffn all cburcb colors. 

On moire antique, real gold cloth, or silk velvet 




No. 312a. Chasuble. 




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No. 3i2e. Veil. 




No. 512c. Dalmatics. 
/^u/l information -uill be cheerfully sent on application. 



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Cbasubles of Ibiobli? artistic Morl^manebip. 

]Embroi&ere& In fine 0ol& an5 Stll?, iflgures in ffine IReeMewor!?. 




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IRicb Suit of fine 6oI^ lEmbroi^erc^ IDcstments. 
1ln all cburcb colors. 

The importation of full suits of Vi'stmcnls, free of dtBf, to order, 

receives our special attention. 

They can be had embroidered in fine gold on moire antique, real gold cloth, or silk velvet. 




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IRlcb Suit of Jfinc (BoI^ lembroi^crc^ Dcstments. 
IFn all cburcb colors. 

On moire antique, real gold doth, or silk velvet. 




No. S72C. 572d- 

AccuraU photographs showing the various designs and samples of the Vestments, with price and full information, 

will be cheerfully sent on application. 



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The importation of full suits of 

Vestments, free of duty, to order, receives 

our special attention. 



They can be had embroidered 

in fine gold on moire antique, real gold 

cloth, or silk velvet. 




No. 231b. 





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Canopies. 



1 he prices are for complete Canopies, including poles ana 
gilt knobs. 




No. 198. 



Embroidered in fine gold, com- 
plete, on white moire 
antique, 
$150.00 to S300.00. 
On fine gold cloth, 
S150.00 to $300.00. 




Embroidered m half fine 

gold, complete, on 

white moire antique, 

$120.00 to $145.00; 

on gold cloth, 
$115.00 to $140 00. 




UMBRELLINOS. 

Of white silk damask or moire 

antique, trimmed with stars and 

half fine bullion fringe, lined 

with silk, complete, 

$30.00 to $70.00. 



No. 139. 




Canopies anb IHmbrellinos. 



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Prices are for complete Canopies, including 
poles and gilt knobs. 



Canopies. 



Prices vary according to richness 
of design. 




Embroidered in colored silk on moire antique or silk damask, $125.00 to $160.00. 
Embroidered in half fine gold on moire antique or silk damask, 200.00 to 250.00. 
Embroidered in fine gold on moire antique or silk damask, 300.00 to 350.00. 




No. 400. 
Canopies tor Small Churches. 

Embroidered in colored silk on moire antique or silk damask, $90.00 to Sno.oo. 

Embroidered in half fine gold on moire antique, silk damask or gold cloth, $150.00 to $175.00. 



Canopies. 



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priests' Cassochs. 

No. i88. 

3ur Cassocks are only made to order, so as to give perfect satisfaction in fit, cut, finish, and workmanship. 
Samples of material will be sent on application. 

rhe rules given for measurement suffice us for making a cassock; but if you are not sure that the measurements you 
have taken are correct, send us an old, good fitting cassock to work after. 




Cassocks 


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flDcasurement IRulcs for Cassochs. 

From the Collar A to Waist £ - - - 

From Waist B to Bottom of Cassock C - - 

From Middle of Back D to Seam £ 

From Seam E to Elbow F - 

From F to G 

Around the Breast, right under the Arms, over 
Vest, following the line H and J 

7. Waist Measure over the Vest, following the line 

K and L . . . . . 

8. Give Measure of the Shirt Collar you wear 

State Age Height Weight 

Round Shoulder ? 

Stooped ' ' 

Square ' ' 

Measuring blanks like the above will be sent on application. 



Inches. 




Single Breasted, Standing Collar, Frock Suit, of Cloth, Diagonal, or Corkscrew, from $25.00 up. 



Manufacture of Cassocks anb ©tber Clerical ClotbiuG. 



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Capee for ip^rieste. 



No. 196. 



Capes for Priests made to order in any kind of material. 
Samples of material and prices will be furnished on application. 



Cloahs for Ip^riesta 



No. 1Q7. 



Cloaks for Priests 7nade to order in any kind of material. 
Samples of material and prices will be furnished on application. 



In our department for the manufacture of Cassocks we have the facilities for making any kind of clerical clothing. 

Correspondence Invited. 




aitar an6 Cboiv JSo^s' ©utfit. 



No. 189. 



Cassocks are made of the best qtiality red, black, purple or white serge, according to 

size, from $6. 00 to $•/. §0. 

* 
Capes for same from $1.00 upward. 

Altar Boys' Surplices, y ^ cents to $.^.00, accordijig to tnaterial. 

In ordering boys' Cassocks, either take exact measurements, following the rule given for 

Priests' Cassocks, or, if general measurements are wanted, give lengtJi and breast 

measure of the Cassocks you wish. 



Manufacture of Cassocks anb other Clerical ClotbiuQ. 

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riDltres, lEmbrotbereb in fine (Bolt on IKIlbite HDotre antique m\b IReal (Bolb Clotb. 

From the plainest style of $11.00 up to $75.00, and even richer. Special designs submitted for rich styles. 

Mitres will be sent on selection if desired. 




No. 192. 




No. 191. 







No. 193. 



No. 194. 



No. 195. 



Bisbops', abbots' an^ {prelates' Desture. 

Samples of materials ani prices sent on application, as also directions for measurement. 

Black Cassocks, of cloth or drap d'ete. 

Purple Cassocks, of silk or cassimere. 

Cappa Magna, of silk or cassimere, hood lined with red silk. 

MozETTAs, of purple silk or cassimere. 

Mantilettas, of purple silk or cassimere. 

Barettas, of purple silk with long tassel, silk lining. 

Zachf.ttas, of purple silk. 

Rabbis, of purple silk, red silk lining, in all sizes. 

Tunics, of silk, very light weight, in all colors. 

Dalmatics, of silk, very light weight, in all colors. 

Veil (apron for Bishops), of fine gold cloth or white silk. 

Rochets, of linen with Brussels, or imitation point, or antique laces. 

Mitres, of white moire antique or fine gold cloth, plain with embroidered cross or richly 
embroidered in fine gold. 

Sashes, of purple grosgrain silk, 5 inches wide, with extra heavy silk fringe worked on end. 

Gloves, of silk in all colors, plain or with embroidered crosses. 

Hose and Socks, of silk in all colors. 

Sandals, of moire antique or satin, in all colors, with Maltese crosses embroidered in fine gold. 



In our factory, we also make Crosiers, Archiepiscopal Crosses, Pectoral Crosses and Cliains, Episcopal Rings, 
Bishop Chapels, Oils locks for Confirmation and Ordination , Bishops' Candlesticks, Vases for the I/oly Oils (for 
cathedrals). Ewers, Bishop'' s Fold Stool, Trowel, etc. Illustrated Catalogue with prices will be sent on application, and 
we shall be glad to furnish special designs and estimates. 



No. 190. 



fIDanufacture of Cassocks anb ©tber Clerical Clotbino. 

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No. 129. 




Xlnen "Roman GoIIara. 




■Co. a. Per Dozen, 


$2.50 


" b, •' •• ... 


2.00 




No. 


168. 


PRIEST'S 


RABBIS. 


Of Merino, . 


fo.75 to |i.oo. 


" Gros Grain Silk, 


. 1.25 ■' 1.75. 


" Silk Velvet. 


. 1.75 " 2.50. 


" Satin, . 


1.30 " 1.50. 



No. 174. 

Celluloid IRotnan Collars. 

Per Dozen, . $2.40. 



In ordering please state the length and if narrow or wide size is desired. 

The collars are sloped to fit the neck having three extra bution-holes in the collar band to which the rabbi (or stock) can be buttoned. 
This is a great convenience and does away with the usual riding or slipping up. 



ttbe TRabbfs 

are made of the best merino silks, velvets and satins, in 
many different styles, from the plainest to the most 
elaborate. Are also sloped to Jit the neck, and are but- 
toned to our collars by three buttons on the neck-band, 
which does away with all strings and metal neck bands^ 
adding greatly to the comfort of the wearer. 



tlbe JBarettas 

both Stiff and Folding, are made of the best 
material and workmanship. We aim to make as 
light a hat as possible for the comfort of the 
wearer. Our Folding B.a.rettas are a novelty 
and convenience, which is gaining favor wher- 
ever used. They are alike in shape to the STIFF 
Baketta, and can be folded, and when to be 
used sprung into shape again. They are very 
convenient for traveling, as they fold into a 
small package to carry in a valise or coat pocket. 
If Barettas are desired to fold this has to be 
mentioned specially in ordering. 



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BARETTA, (Troy Style.) 
with tassel or pompons. 




No. 167. 

BARETTAS, (Troy Style.) 

In ordering state exact size of circumference of 

the head, and if tassel or pompons is desired. 

Of Merino, . . I1.25 to $1.50. 

" Cassimere, . . 1.50 " 1.70. 

" Gros Grain Silk, . . 2.00 " 2.50. 

" Silk Velvet, . . 2.75 " 6.00. 

No. 164. 

BARETTAS, (Roman Style.) 

Same Prices as above. 



No. 182. 

Celluloid Guffa. 

In sizes from 9 to 11)^ ia 
Per dozen pairs, $4.80. 




BARETTAS, (komaii Style) 
with pompons or tassel. 



No. 121. 

Sasbce for priests. 

Of black cassimere, 

From $1.50 to $2.00. 

Of black silk. 

From $2.50 to S3- 50. 




No. 128. Surplices. 

Pocket surplice, made of illusion I2.50 

Surplice, made of lawn trimmed with needle- 
work edging and insertion. From f 6. oo to $12.00 

Surplice, Swiss lace (all lace), " S-SOto 12.00 

Brussels lace, (all lace), . . " 8.00 to 20.00 

Brussels lace (all lace), very rich, " 25 .00 to 50. 00 



No. 163. Cinctures. 

White linen From I0.45 to $1.00 

Silk, white, red, purple, green or black. 

From |i. 25 to $2.50 





No. 169. aibs. 



No. 122. 36i6bop's IRocbet. 

Of fine linen or lawn, sleeves lined with 
red silk. 

With rich Brussels lace, . From $15.00 to $40.00 
With imitation Point lace, " 25.00 to 50.00 

With Antique lace, ... " 20.00 to 30.00 



No. 169. aibg. 

Of pure Irish Linen. 

With Swiss lace From $ 5.50 to $g. 00 

With lirussels lace, . . . 
With Brussels lace, very rich, 



7.50 to 20.00 
25.00 to 50.00 



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HItar Xaces. 



Laces wi/l be sent on selection if desired. 






No. 382. 



No. 383. 



No. 386. 




No. 587. 







No. 388. 




BRUSSELS ALTAR LACES. 
Prices vary according to widtli (which varies from 6 to 26 inches) and richness of pattern, from $0.50 to $4.50 per yard. 






No. 370. 



No. 375. 
TULLE LACE FOR ALTARS. 



No. 381. 



Embroidered with half fine gold or colored silk. 
Prices vary according to width (which varies from 14 to 27 inches) and richness of pattern, from $1.15 to $5.00 per yard. 

Laces 7i'i/t be sent on selection if desired. 



Hltar ILaces. 



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%nccB for aibs an^ Surplices. 

Laces will be sent on selection if desired. 





No. 394. 



No. 395. 




SWISS LACES. 
Prices vary according to richness of patterns, for Albs, from $3.00 to $10.00; for Surplices, from $4.00 to $12.00. 




Pa 

I 











No. 397. 



No. 398. 



No. 399. 



BRUSSELS LACES. 
Prices vary according to richness of pattern, for Albs, from $4.00 to $40.00; for Surphces, from $6.00 to $45.00. 

We ■mil send Laces on selection if desired. 

For Albs and Surplices made up, see page 48. 



!iLace8 tor Bibs anb Surplices, 



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Iembroi^erc^ £mblcms 
jfor Cbasubles, Copes, JSenc&ictton Deils, Banners anC» HntepenDiums, 

In Various Sizes. ^ 







No. 401. Agnus Dei. 



No. 402. Pelican. 



No. 403. Dove. 



No. 405. " 1. H. S.' 




Nos. 401 — 407. 

Agiuis Dei, Pelican, Dove, Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, I. //. S., Sacred 

Heart of Jesus, The A'ume of God, Xa?ue of Mary, The Decalogue. 

Embroidered in fine gold and silver, 10 inches diameter, . . . $6.60 

" in half-fine gold and silver, 10 inches diameter, . . 2.00 

II 11 ■' " " 12 " "... 2.70 



No. 404. 
Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. 



13 



Embroidered in Real Gold and Colored Silk, 



3.50 




No. 445. 





No. 407. Name of Mary. 




No. 406. 
Sacred Heart of Jesus. 




No. 446. 



No. 447. 

Very Rich Real Gold and Silk Embroidery, 
in high relief. 







No. 448. No. 449. No. 450. 

Nos. 445-449. Emblems for Vestments, etc., from 10 to 20 inches high, from $1.50 to $12.00. 
" 450-451. " " " " " 12 " 15 " " " 12.00 " 20.00. 

HDaltese Crosses. 



No. 451. 




No. 423. 






No. 424. No. 425. No. 426. 

Embroidered in half-fine gold, from $0.50 to $o.go. Embroidered in fine gold, frpm $1.30 to $2.50. 



Enxblcnis, Hl^altesc (Xvo88C6. 

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No. 427. 



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FRINGES. 




Put up In lO yard piecos.— ^iVlli oulu 

Half-fine Gold Fringes. 



Sf/raU BulUon Fringes^ best quality. 




Small bullions. 


lest QiMlity. 


Small bullions. 


//. gwiUty. 


I inch, per yard 


$o.So 


I inch, per yard. 


$0.35 


li •■ 


0-95 


n •• 


0.45 


li " 


I.20 


It. " 


0.55 


2 " 


1.50 


14 " " 


0.60 


2h " 


2.00 


2 " " 


0.70 


3 " 


2.35 


2} •• 


0.80 






2.S " 


0.85 






3 " 


1. 00 




Small and large bullion. 




I J inch per yard. 


$1.25 


2i inch, per yard, 


$2.10 


2 " 


1.70 


3 " 


2.45 




Half-fine 


Silver Fringes. 






Small bullions. 




I inch, per yard. 


$0.31 


2 inch, per yard. 


$0.60 


li •• 


0.35 


2i " 


0.65 


li '• 


0.40 


2i " 


0.70 


ij *• 


0.55 


3 ■' 


0.S5 




Small and large bullions. 




2 inches, per yard, 


$o.go 


2i inches, per yard. 


$1.05 



Small and Large Bullion Fringes, best quality. 



Thread Fringes — Imitation Gold or Silver. 

2 inches, per yard, $0.25 3 inches, per yard, $0.45 

Silk Fringes. 

Jn one, two or more Colors. 
From I'/i inches to 3 inches, per yard from $0.35 to $0.75 

// is not possible to state a more definite price, as the prices vary con- 
stantly according to weight. 

The Border is not included in the measure 0/ our fringes. 



DAMASKS, GOLD CLOTHS, SILKS, VELVETS, ETC. 



Satins. 

Satin, silk face ; in all the Church colors From 

Damasks. 

DamasJc, silk face ; in all the Church colors " 

Damask Silk, " " .... " 

Heavy Damask Silk," " .... " 

Watered Silk Damask, " .... " 

Datnask, silk face, interwoven with flowers in 

colors, imitation gold and silver " 

Damask, silk face, interwoven with imitation 

gold flowers " 

Damask, silk face, interwoven with silk flowers 

of various colors " 

Damask Silk, white, with Gothic and other de- 
signs in corn-colored silk " 

Extra Heavy Damask Silk, white, purple, 
or red. with Gothic and other designs in yellow 

or white silk " 

Damask Silk, interwoven with flowers of silk 

in various colors, real gold and silver " 

Damask Silk, with small Gothic design in real 

gold " 

Damask Silk, interwoven with realgold flowers. " 

Brocades. 

Brocade, silk face, with all the Church colors. . . " 
Brocade, with colored and imitation gold flowers. " 
Brocade, with imitation gold flowers " 

Moire Antique. 

JHoire .Antique, orwatered silk, all Church colors. " 



21 


to 22 


Per Yard. 


fo.75 to 


sli.75 


0.95 " 

1.35 " 
2.25 " 

1.45 " 


1.20 
2.00 
3-50 
2.00 


1.65 '• 


5.00 


2.15 " 


3.00 


1.50 " 


5.00 


2.80 " 


3.30 


4-75 " 


6.50 


3- 50 " 


8.00 


4.50 " 
4.10 " 


6.00 
10.00 


1.50 " 

3- 50 " 
3-65 " 


2-55 
4.00 
4.00 



inches wide. 

Gold Cloth. 

Imitation Gold Cloth, plain (fristf) from 

Imitation Gold Cloth, watered 

Half-flue Gold Cloth,, plain (frisd) 

Imitaiioti Gold (7o//i, interwoven with flowers 
in various colors and gold 

Imitation Gold Cloth, interwoven with run- 
ning vine and silver bouquet 

Imitation Gold Cloth, interwdven with parti- 
colored gold and silver flowers ; very rich 

Real Gold Cloth 

Silver Cloth. 

Imitation Silver Cloth, plain 

Itnitation Silver Cloth, watered 

Brocade Imitation Silver Cloth 

Imitation Silver Cloth, with Gothic design 

in gold 

Real Silver Cloth 

Silk Velvets. 

Silk Velvet, in Church colors 

Silk Velvet, silk back 



1.90 



4.00 



Linings. 

Lining Silks, in all the Church colors, 31 inches 
wide 

Muslin LininffS, watered and plain, various 
mialities, 31 inches wide 

Bltcfcl'aiH, different weights, 31 inches wide 



Per Yard. 

$i.35to|2.25 
1.20 " 1.50 
1.85 " 270 

2.70 " 3.50 

4.00 " 5.00 

4.00 " 5.50 
4.50 " 10.00 



1.65 " 2.25 

1.20 " 1.50 

3.30 " 4.00 

4.25 " 6.00 

5.00 " 10.00 



2.50 " 5.00 
6.00 " 8.00 



i.oo " 1.80 

0.15 " 0.25 
o. 18 



BANNER SILKS AND DAMASKS. 



AXl Silk, red, white, green, purple and blue, 48 inches wide, . 

All Silk, " " " ' '• 60 • " . . 

Damask, all silk, red, white, green, purple and blue, 36 inches wide, 
Damask, " " " " " " 43 " 



per yard, $ 7-40 -| ^y^ ^.^^^ „„,^ (^^ 
" o 10 ( fi"^5t and heaviest 

12:50] 'i^^'^'y- 



Samples will be sent on application. The complete Stock is only carried by our New York house. 



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Our Galloons are put in GO yard pieces.— Will cut. 



GALLOONS. 




Systejne Lace^ 15 lignes. 




Systefne Lace^ 7 lignes. 

DENTELURE LACE. 

No. 74. 
15 lignes, Imitation Gold or Silver, per yard. 

7 " 
15 " Half Fine Gold, 

15 " Real Gold, 
7 

THREAD LACE. 

No. 7^. 
15 lignes, Imitation Gold or Silver, per yard. . 
12 " '• ■• " • " .. 

y ' ' " •• 

6 " " " " " .. 

15 " Half Fine Gold 

12 " " " " " .. 

9 " •• 



fO.I2 

o.oS 
0.35 
0.20 
1. 10 
0.60 



So. 2 1 
o. 19 
0.17 
0.13 

0.55 
0.46 

0.35 
0.27 




Silk Galloon in One Color {Grafte and Vine,) 15 lignes. 




Silk Galloon in One Color (Grape and Vine^ 7 lignes. 

SILK GALLOONS IN VARIOUS COLORS. 

15 lignes, per yard, from $0.12 to $0.35 
7 " " " " 0.08 to 0.21 



SYSTEME LACE. 

No. 73. 



15 lignes. Imitation Gold or Silver, per yard $0, 12 



7 
15 

7 
15 

7 



Half Fine Gold, 
Real Gold 



0.08 

0.35 
0.20 
l.IO 

0.60 



»itfifnmt,h ,t<tfl2ii!,.iiii]]ini.i,,,ii2fliki«>^^5i^&ffl^?^&i,,«1^&rfl^!!S&L'< 







Dentelure Lace, 15 lignes. 




Thread Lace, 15 lignes^ • 

SILK GALLOONS IN ONE COLOR, 
WHITE OB YELLOW. 

No. 76. 15 lignes, designed with Grapes and Vine, per yard $o. 1 5 
" •• " •• " o. 10 

No. 77. 15 " 

7 " 
No. 7S. 15 " 

7 " 



Gothic, with Straight Edge " o. 14 

" " 0.09 

Dentelure, " 0.16 

" " 0.11 




No. 79. 
Silk Galhon in Various Colors, Gothic, ij lignes. 




We have a Very Large Variety of Designs im Colored Silk Galloons. 



No. 80. 
Silk Galloon in Various Colors, Vine Leaves, ;j lignes. 

Samples will be sent on application. The Complete Stock is carried only by our New York house. 



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TASSELS. 








No. 81. 




No. 82. 


No. 83. Small Tassels for 


Tassels for Banners. 

Small and large Bullions, 




Tassels for Banners. 

Small Bullions, 




Badges, 

Half Fint 


etc. 
Gold. 




Half Fitie Gold. 




Half Fine Gold. 


12 lignes, per doz. 


pairs, 


$1.10 


3 inches, per pair . . . $0.65 

4 " " .... 1. 00 


3 

4 


inches, per pair $0 45 
0.80 


15 ' 
18 ' 


i (( 


<( 


1.20 

1.40 


5 " " ..•• 1.45 

6 " " .... 1.85 


5 
6 


" " 1.20 

.... 165 


21 ' 
24 ' 


( (( 


ti 


1.50 
2.05 


7 " " .... 2.25 


7 


.... 2.00 


27 ■ 
30 ' 


. 


(< 


2.25 
3- 00 






Half Fine Silver. 


36 ' 


( (( 


cc 


3.75 




4 
5 
6 


inches, per pair $0.75 

" .... 1. 10 
.... 1.65 


12 ligi 

15 ' 


Half Fine 
es, per doz. 


Silver. 
pairs, 


$o.g5 
1.15 


Half Fine Gold, rich qualities 


vn 


th or -without stones. 


18 ' 

21 ' 


< «( 




1.30 
i.-io 


From 4 to 7 inches, per pair 


... 


from $3.00 to $5.00 


24 ' 


. 


<( 


1.60 








27 ' 


( <( 


« 


1.95 








30 ' 


i <t 


(( 


2.50 








36 • 


( « 


(1 


3.30 






P. S. — All our tassels 


are measu 


red exclusive the heads. 




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TASSEL FOR STOLE, EXTRA RICH QUALITY. 

No. 84. Tassels for Stoles. 

Half line Gold. 

FROM TO 

Small and large bullions, 

with or without stones, 

extra rich quality, per 

pair. $1.25 $2.90 

Small and large bullions, 

per pair go 1.25 

Small bullions per pair. . 50 90 



Half Fine Silver. 
Small bullions, per pair. . . 5° 80 

White or Yellow Silk. 
Per pair 40 

Silk in Different Colors. 



rer pair. 



40 



NO. 85. CORD FOR BANNERS. 

Imitation Gold, 

From lyito 2, lignes, per yard from 14 to 20 cents. 

Half Fine Gold. 
From i^ to 2^ lignes, per yard from ig to 33 cents. 

BULLIONS, SPANGLES, GOLD OR SILVER THREAD, ETC., IN ALL 

OUALITIES. 

These Prices are subject to variations of the market. The Complete Stock is only carried by our New York house. 



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STARS, ROSETTES, ORNAMENTS, ETC.* 




No. 411. Stars. 

Half-fine gold or silver. From 3{ inches to 

2^-^ inches. 

Per dozen, from $0.20 to |o.go. 

TAf}' can be had plain or with raised center. 




No. 414. Stars with 14 corners. 

Half-fine gold or silver, loith raised center. 

From 2'y^ inches to 3 inches. 

Per dozen, from $1.20 to $1.75. 




No. 412. Crosses. 

H.ilf-fine gold or silver. From 2 inches to 

3 inches. 
Per dozen, from $0.75 to $1.50. 



SATINETTE ROSETTES. 

/;/ a/i Sfyies. 
Per dozen, from $1.25 to $7.50. 

Eagles, Harps, etc. 

Half- fine gold or silver. 
Per dozen, from $1.75 to $2.25. 




No. 413. Rosettes. 

Half-fine gold or silver, with/oils of different 

colors. 

From 1J2 inches to 2 inches. 

Per dozen, from $0.60 to $1.10. 




No. 415. Shamrocks. 

Half-fine gold or silver. 
Per dozen, from $1.00 to $1.50, 




Openwork Laces. 



No. 417. CHAINS. 



Half-fine gold or silver. From ;^ inch to i3^ inches wide. 

Per piece of 7J^ yards, from $0.75 to $2.75. 

Large selection of Designs. 




Soutache. 



No. 4i6. OPENWORK LACES. 

Half-fine gold or silver. From }i inch to 25^ inches wida 

Per piece of 7^^ yards, from $0.55 to $4. 5a 

Great variety of Designs. 




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No. 418. Braid. 

Imitation Gold. From i to 4 lignes ; per yard, from $0.02 to |o.o6. 
Half-fine Gold. From 1 to 4 lignes ; per yard, from $0.04 to |o.l2. 

No. 419. Soutache. 

Imitation Gold. From i to 3 lignes ; per yard, from $0.05 to $o.l2. 



As tliese prices are subject to the variations of the Jiiarkct, they will be given on application. 
The complete stock is only carried by our New York house. 



Stars, IRosettes, ©rnanients, etc. 

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OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OF 



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REGALIA 

Banners for Sunday Schools, Fairs, etc. 

Banners for Churches and Sodalities. 

Banners and Flags for Societies. 

They can be furnisfied in the richest style of embroid- 
ery, in the cheaper style of j^arid-pair^ted gold ornanrients, 
or iq a still cheaper but effective style richly trimmed. 

Special desigris for Flags and Banriers for Societies, ar^d 
samples of our 

SCARFS, COLLARS, BADGES, ETC., 

will be sent or) applicatior[. 



EQUIPMENTS 
FOR CATH OLIC 

KNIGHTS, 

Greatest variety of 

Swords, Helmets, Chapeaux, Caps, 

Hats, Belts, Cuffs, 

Gauntlets, Epaulettes, Shoulder 

Knots, Etc., 

made according to the Regulations of the 
different Societies. 



"Besides a great number of orders from Chnrches and Sodalities, we have done 
work for a great number of Societies of each of the following dissociations: 



Ancient Order of Hibernians, 

Catholic Benevolent Legion, 

Catholic Knights of America, 
Catholic Order of Foresters, 

Catholic Mutual Benevolent Association, 
Catholic Total Abstinence Union, 

and many others. 



Deutscher Roemisch-Kath. Centralverein, 
Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, 

Knights of Father Matthew, 
Rom. Cath. Union of the Knights of St. John, 
Societe St, Jean Baptist, 

Western Catholic Union, 



Our Qiiality of Silk Damask and Banner Silk is especially manufactured 
for us. 

We can show some /jig/jlp complimentary testimonials which we have reuived 

for work in this line. 

WE SOLICIT CORBESPONDENCE. 

We call s pecial attention to the fad that at the head of tJuJaigning^nd^mbroidcr^ departments is 
nn nrfhf of more than W Wars exfiericua, whil e ^^linted banners are the work of an arti st who has 
had charge of this department for more than 20 years. The making uj> of t he banners and regalia is 
also done in our establishment under our personal superrtswn. 



COPTBXQHr, 1882, BY BENZIGEIt BKOTUEia. 



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PONTIFIGAli IfJSTlTUTE OF CHRISTIAN ART 

G OLD AND SILVERSMITHS . 

JEWELiERS, MEDAIiISTS, ENGRAVERS. 

ECCLESIASTICAL METAL WORKS . 

NEW YORK: 

36 & 38 BARCLAY STREET. 



CINCINNATI: 

143 Main Street. 



CHICAGO: 

178 Monroe Street. 




No. 552. 

OSTENSORIUM, RoMAN STYLE. 

ig inches hij'.li. 

Sllverplated, rays and ornaments gilt, . . $20.00 

All gilt, 24.00 




No. 597. 

OSTENSORIUM. 

26 inches hi.gh. 

All gilt, . . . $45.00 





No. 553. 

OSTENSORIUM. BYZANTINE STYLE 

27 inches high. 

Wreath, silverpl.ited, all other parts gilt, 30^ inches high, all gilt, . . $130.00 

$So.oo (Can also be made 35 inches high.) 



No. 554. 

OSTENSORIUM. RENAISSANCE STYLE. 




No. 508. Ctbortum. 

10 inches liigh, silver cup, all gilt, fi8 no 
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10 '* " " " all gilr, 28.00 




No. 272. Cir.oRirM, Gothic Stvi 

( To match ihalicf No. bj) 
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No. 516. ClBORIUM. 
14 inclns hiyh, silver cup, all gilt, jjf40-oo 
14 " " solid gilzer, " 60.00 




No. 593. ClBORIUM. 

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12?^ " solid silver, " 125.00 



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No, 509. 
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*' Solid silver. Cup and Patin gilt inside, 40.00 

" " " all gilt, 43«oo 

'^ Cup and Patin silver, gilt inside, . . 27.00 

*' '* " " all gilt, , . . 30.00 

** Solid silver. Cup and Patin gilt inside, 46.00 

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No. 517. 
Chalice, Gothic Style. 

10*4 in. high, silver cup, all gilt, $32.00 
xo.V " Solid silver, all gilt, 48.00 






No. 62. Chalice, Gothic Style. No. 51S. Chalice, Gothic Style. 

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q^ in. hivjh, Solid silver, all gilt, . . 70.00 g^i " Solid silver, .... 85.00 



No. 550. Chalice, Gothic Style. 

Z% in. high, Cup and Patin silver, all 

gilt, ... $50 00 

Z% in. high. Solid silver, all gilt, . 75.00 



No. 596. Chalice. 

8>i in. high, Cup and Patin silver, all gilt, $55.00 
Z% ** Solid silver, all gilt, . . .100.00 




No 510. Chalice. 

Set with 12 amethysts. 
10*4 inches high. Cup and Patin 

silver, all gilt, . . . .$60,00 
roJi inches high, solid silver, all 

gilt, 100.00 




No. 594. Chalice. 

10?^ inches high, Cup and Patin 

silver, all gilt, $65.00 

loj^ inches high, Solid silver, all 

gilt, 100.00 




No. 46. 
Chalice, Byzantine-Gothic Style. 

Extra Fine chasing^^ ivitk Stones. 

gl4 in. high, Cup and Patin silver, all gilt, $ 65.00 
9H " Solid silver, all gilt, . . , 120.00 

9>« " " " with cross 

of precious stones, . . . $13:;. 00 to 150.00 




No. 505. 
Chalice, Gothic Styi.e. 

C«/, Knob ami Base elaborntcly chased 

in higit relit/, r'ari-colored gitiiing. 
loU in. nigh, Cup and Patin silver. 

all gilt S75.O0 

io>iin. high. Solid silver, all gilt, 

set with amethystsand garnets, 125.00 



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KEW YORK. 
CINCINNATI. 
CHICAGO. 



BenslQcr Brotbers' ®vvn Manufacture. 



Factory : 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 




No. J 248. 



No. 2o2g. 



Height. Enrh. Bnijht. Btch. ,5 inches high, each, 

14 in., $1.40 24 in., $3.00 28 " " " 

16 " 1.65 28 " 3.25 ., „ „ 

19 " 1.75 32 " 4.65 33 

aa *' 0.50 36 '* 5.60 38 " ** '* 







No. 


2030. 




Height. 


Each. 


Brinhl. Earh 


*,.IO 


20 in. 


86.00 


44 in., $20.00 


3-85 


=3 " 


7 SO 


48 " 30.00 




27 " 


8.25 


54 " 40.00 


S.to 


3; ;.' 


12.00 


60 '* 55.00 


8.10 


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■3-50 





No. 1700. 

25 in. high, each, $4.00 
30 " " 5-4° 

35 " " 6.75 



No. 141 7. 



No. 1699. 



13 inches high, each, . . $3.25 2o>J inches high, 
2t " " " . . 6.25 

26 " •' '* , , 11,00 



$8.50 








No. 1247. 

Height Per Pair Height Per Pair 
14 m., $3.30 26 in., $9.75 

16 ■■ " ■ 



No. 1394. 

iSincheshigh, per pair, 55.00 



No. 1419. 



No. 1723. 



No. 1783. 



No. 1249. 



375 


28 " 


10 50 


22 


4.80 


30 " 


12.75 


26 


" 6.00 


32 " 


15.00 




" 6.50 


36 " 


19.50 


3" 


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10 








4.00 


36 
48 









pair, #13.50 20 in., high, per pair, $8.00 12 in. high, per pair, $3.00 20 inches high, per pair, 47.20 

"°'^ 't !! " "°-" 'I '! " 3-=° '* " " 9" 

24.00 ^8 '3 50 18 " 4.50 26 " " I2.00 

33-00 
66.00 











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No. 1523. No. 1466. 

24 inches high, per pair, $12.75 26 in. high, per pair, $30.00 



No. 1671. 



No. 1418. 



No. 1475. 



No. 1528. 



32 in. high, per pair, $25.00 30 inches high, per pair,S43.oo 32 inches high, per pair. S18.00 ''5 "';,'"Sh, per pair, $85.00 

*' o 1 r r » vj .~ too. 00 



100.00 
200.00 



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)ALESR80MS: Cincinnati. 

CHICAGO. 



Bensiget Buotbevs' ®wn iTDanufactute. 



Factory : 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 







No. 1425. 

13 inches high. 
Per pair, $4.20 



No. 1254. 

14^2 inches high. 
Per pair, §6,10 



No. 1553. 

lo'a inches high. 
Per pair, $6.40 



No. 142 1. 

12^ inches high. 
Per pair, $6.40 



No. 1794. 

14 inches high. 
Per pair, i^; 60 



No. 1795. 

34 inches high. 
Per pair, $5.50 




No. 1426. 

20 inche'; high, for 5 lights. 

Per pair, $S,io 



No. 1537. No. 1499. 

20 inches high, for 3 h'ghts. 18 inches high, for 5 lights. 
Per pair. $8.60. Per pair, S9.00 



No. 1502. 

19 inches high, for 3 lights. 
Per pair, S9.50 



No. 1532. 

18 inches high, for 5 lights. 

Per pair, $16.00 



No. 1591. 

21 inches hiyh, for 3 lights. 

I'er pair, giS.oo 




No. 1 301. 

24 inches high, for 5 lights, 
Per pair, $16.00 



No. 1592. 

26 inches high, for 5 lights. 
Per pair, $24.00 



No. 1757. 

2$}i inches high, tor 5 liglits. 
Per pair, $?6.oo 



No, 143S. 

26 inches high for 5 lights. 

Per pair, $27.00 







No. 1375. 

b3 inches high, forslight*;. 

Per pair, $18.50 



No. 1371. 

28 inches high, for 5 lights. 

Per pair, £16.50 

Ey^emovingthetop.the Candelabra 

may be used as Candlesticks. 



No. 1422. 
i inches high, for 7 lights. 

Per p.iir, $23.00 



No. i6?2— 18 inches higli 3 lights per pair g 9.40 



inM3— 20 
16^4-27 
1605—33 
1606 — 33 
1607 — 3^' 



1^.50 
22.00 
25.00 
2S.00 
30.00 



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Factory : 
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No. 1424. No. 153S. No. 1541. 

30 in. high, for 5 lights, per pair, $18.00 30 in. high, for 7 lights, per pair, $19.50 40 inches high, for7liyhts. 

per pair $24.00. 




No. 1 512. 

36 inches high for 7 Kghts, 
per pair, $27,00 



No. 1477. 
36 inches high, for 7 lights, per pair, $42.00 







No. 2153. 

Angei o/zinc, richly painted in natural 
colors avd gilt decorations; Can- 
delabra 0/ brass^ varnished, 
50 in. high, for 7 lights, per pair, ; 

The same, with Angel all Gilt, 

Per pair, $65.00 



No. 1376. 

52 inches high, for 15 Hghts, per pair, #76.00 



No. I43g. 
50 in. high, for 13 lights, per pair, $95.00 



No. 13S8. 
77 inches high, for 19 lights, per pair, $150.00 




No. 1205. No. 1272. 

Holy Water For. with Sprinkle, 

In. Diam. 

6>3 small, varnished, $2 75 
5^^ medium, " 3. 5:* 

y^i large, " 4.40 

5>2 small, silveiplated, 4.40 
6% medium, *' 5.50 

7>2 large, " 6. to 



No. 1207. No. 1450. 

Censer, with Boat. 



7 inches diameter. 
Varnished, $9.30 
Silveiplated, 11.50 



Small, varn'd, .?3-70 
" silverpl., 4.80 

Medium, varn'd, 4.20 
" silverpl.. 5 10 

Large, varn'd, 4.70 
" silverpl., 5.60 



Large, varnished, 

$12.00 
Large, silverplated, 

$18.00 



No. 2034. 
Holy Water Font. 

9 inches diam., of brass, var- 
nished, inside white, 
$4.50. 



No. 2 14 1. 



Per Pnii- 
5 hi inches high, $3.00 

7 '4 ' 3-75 

9*2 " 4-25 



No. 2070. Gong, with 
Striker. 

Pedestal oj" polished brnss^ resting 
on black walnut stand. 

8 in. diameter, extra small, $io.'io 

9 " " small. I2.05 

10 *■ " nifdiiim, 14, jo 

11 " " large. if.oo 
5 00 12 " *' extra large, 20.00 



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)ALESR0eMS: CINCINNATI. 
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Factory : 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 




Xamps, of IBvaee varni6bc^. 



No. 1811. Lamp. 

7^8 inches diameter, . . $3*25 

No. 1812. 10 inc'ies diameter, 5.25 

" 1813. 13 " " . 7-70 




No. 1483. Lamp. 
10 inches diameter, , $6.75 




No. 1447. Lamp. 




II inches diameter, 



$10.00 



No. 1815. 10 inches diameter, §19*50 
" 2019. 143-1 " '* 33.00 




No. 1823. Lamp. 

z8 inches diameter with branches. 

13 inches diameter of body. 

$25-50 




No. 2047. 20 inches diameter, 6 hghts. 
$17.00 

No. 2048. 25 inches diameter, 9 lights, 

$25.00 




No, 1449. Crown Lamp. 

If'iy/i sockets /or 6 lights. 
15 inches diameter, . , $21.00 



(Bilt lamps. 



No. 13S6. Balance Ball and 
Pulley for Lamps. 

0/ Brass, polished. Nezv style. 
These pulleys are greatly improved, 

and cannot get out of order. 
For 7 lbs. weight, . . . $3'7S 
" 11 " "... 3.C0 

" 20 " " ... 4.00 

*' 33 " • 5-00 

Extra large sizes to order. 




No. 1631. 



in. diam. w. branch. 1 



S,-4 ■■ of body ■} ^^■■°° 



No. 1633. 

X5>i in, diam. w. branch. 
JO '* of body 



} $54.^ 




No. 1629. 


7-!^ in. diam 


w. branch 




5^a " 


of body 


" 1630, 


»3 


w. branch 




7 


of body 


" 1637. 


15^2' *' 


w. branch 




9 


of body 


" 1645- 


20 


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15X " 


of body 



[S18.00 

S27.00 



(•$45.00 
I $90.00 




No. 1636. 
Roman Lamp. 

14 inches diameter with branches. 

8 inches diameter of body. 

$28.00 




No. 1646 

18 in. diam, 
w. branch. 



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15 in. diam. 
of body 
$=25.00 



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JULY 31, 1&B3. 

SEPTEMBER 19, tB93. 



Ben3i0cr'6 patent Candelabra. 

Of brass, varnished. 

Hre tbe original and bavc no equal. 



PATENTED 

JULY 31, 1883, 

:EPTEMBER 19, 181 





No. 1843. SINGLE ROW PATENT CANDELABRA. 

Height of stem, 16 inches, can be raised to ig^ inches. 
Per pair, $25.00. 




No. 2166. DOUBLE ROW PATENT CANDELABRA. 

The two stems can be turned sideways (as shown on one of the illustrations), as well as raised and lowered. Height of front stem, 151^ inches, 
can be raised to 18 inches. Height of rear stem, 22 inches, can be raised to 33 inches. Per pair, $50.00. 



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